Large record count
I have a client who wants me to take on a project wherein they have, on
another table in another DB, about 1.2 million records. I am going to have
to consider, in this project, a record length of about 200 bytes, and am
wondering if MYSQL (5.x, on a first-rate Windows server) can handle such
size. Does anyone have experience with something that large? Thanks, Ike
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Relevant Pages
- Re: NAT-T and L2TP
... I have already applied the update from q818043 to the w2k client ... IKE security association negotiation failed. ... > W2003 server. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.ras_routing) - Re: Problem with certificates/L2TP VPN
... of RRAS server. ... The client IS behind NAT. ... UDP 500 - for IKE ... Certificate based Identity. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.networking) - Re: NAT-T and L2TP
... L2TP on our LAN but they fail from the internet. ... the second one from a client having a public IP address. ... IKE security association negotiation failed. ... Destination Port 0 ... (microsoft.public.win2000.ras_routing) - L2TP + NAT-T
... connect L2TP on our LAN, but they fail from the internet. ... from a NATted client, the second one from a client having ... IKE security association negotiation failed. ... Destination Port 0 ... (microsoft.public.win2000.ras_routing) - Re: Problem with certificates/L2TP VPN
... Looks like your are doing the right things, maybe the next test would be to run with IKE auditing switched on. ... Are you 100% sure authentication, encryption and key change are the same for both systems? ... EKU on client contains: Client Authentication ... EKU on server contains: Server Authentication ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.networking) |
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